St Mary’s Newhouse, Station Lane, Barton, Preston PR3 5DY
Priests: Fr. Augustine Obiagwu and Fr. Francisco Ulogu
Parish Sisters: Sr. Shienrose La Torre, Sr. Monique, SPC
Tel: 01772 862437 or 07934 222978
or 01772 862231 (Fernyhalgh Presbytery)
Email: saintmarysnewhouse@gmail.com
Website: www.stmarynewhouse.org.uk
Primary School: St. Mary and St. Andrew’s
Tel: 862335; Website:www.st-mary-st-andrews.lancs.sch.uk
Newhouse News
WELCOME TO ST MARY’S NEWHOUSE
24th & 25 Sundays in Ordinary Time
15th & 22nd September 2024
Sunday Year B
Mass Times and Intentions
14th Sept – Saturday EP1 24th Sun Ordinary Time |
6:00pm |
OLSE |
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15th Sept – Sunday 24th Sun Ordinary Time |
8:45am 10:30am |
OLSE SMN |
Arul & Mary UMAPATHY
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Anniversary
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16th Sept – Monday Sts Cornelius, Pope, Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs, Mem |
9:00am
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OLSE
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17th Sept – Tuesday St. Robert Bellarmine Bishop & Doctor, Opt. |
4:00pm |
OLSE
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18th Sept – Wednesday 24th Wed Ordinary Time |
7:00pm |
SMN |
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20th Sept – Friday Sts. Andrew Kim Tae-gon Priest& Paul Chong Ha-sang&Comps, Korea |
9:00am |
OLSE |
Esmie & Max |
Wedding Anniversary |
21st Sept – Saturday EP1 25th Sun Ordinary Time |
6:00pm |
OLSE |
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22nd Sept – Sunday 25th Sun Ordinary Time |
8:45am 10:30am |
OLSE SMN |
Alex & Gertrude NORONHA |
Anniversary RIP |
23rd Sept – Monday St.Pius of Pietrelcina Priest, Mem |
9:00am
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OLSE
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24th Sept – Tuesday Our Lady of Walsingham, Mem |
4:00pm |
OLSE
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25th Sept – Wednesday 25th Wed Ordinary Time |
7:00pm |
SMN |
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27th September - Friday St. Vincent de Paul, Priest, Mem |
9:00am |
OLSE |
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28th Sept– Saturday EP1 26th Sun Ordinary Time |
6:00pm |
OLSE |
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29th Sept – Sunday 26th Sun Ordinary Time |
8:45am 10:30am |
OLSE SMN |
Mary E-Kay Dennis Rossiter |
Anniversary RIP 1st Anniversary |
LSE - Our Lady & St. Edward's, Fulwood. https://ourladyandstedwards.co.uk/
SMF - St. Mary's, Fernyhalgh. https://ladyewellshrine.co.uk/
SMN - St Mary's, Newhouse.
FERNYHALGH MASS SCHEDULE
NO MASSES on Mondays & Fridays;
Tuesdays @ 9.00am, Wednesdays @ 10.00am, Thursdays @ 9:00am;
Saturdays @ 12 noon Ladyewell Shrine.
Sundays @ 10:00am & 3:00pm
CONFESSION available at SMN and OLSE after every Holy Mass, except OLSE 8.45 on Sunday.
If anyone coming to Holy Communion requires a gluten-free host, please let Pauline know in advance as we now have access to some.
Please, would parishioners who would like a mass intention hand their request directly to Sr Monique or Pauline. There is plenty of space in the Mass diary. Envelopes are available at the back of church or in the church porch.
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“You are the Christ. The Son of Man is destined to suffer grievously”
Mass book 24th Sunday, page 373
Sunday Readings 24th Sun
Isaiah 50: 5-9
Psalm 114
James 2: 14-18
Mark 8: 27-35
Mass book 25th Sunday, page 378
Sunday Readings 25th Sun
Wisdom 2: 12, 17-20
Psalm 53: 3-6, 8
James 3: 16-4:3
Mark 9: 30-37
Today’s Gospel Reflection
Jesus asks his disciples directly, ‘Who do you say I am?’ If Jesus asked me that question today, how would I reply? I could talk about his being a gifted speaker, a compassionate healer, a good listener or a talented storyteller and all these would be true. But there is so much more to people than the impression I get from hearing them speak or watching their actions. To know who a person really is, I have to speak out of a personal relationship with them, and from my heart. Peter says of Jesus, ‘You are the Christ’. From his experience of being with Jesus, Peter knows there is something more to this man. He believes He is Son of God, that the Word of God has truly become flesh in him. ‘Who do you say I am?’ is truly a profound question and I want my response to come from the depths of my heart. Like Peter, this is an act of faith for me. I feel drawn to take time to be with Jesus now and speak to him from my heart.
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Please pray for the sick and housebound of our SMN and OLSE parishes:
Kevin Weardan, Victoria Leighton, Ellie Rose, Joe McIntyre, John Riley, Joe Kemp, David Cochrane, Geoffrey Clinning, Theresa Wilkinson, Jessica, Amanda, Patricia Sweeney, Rachael Mason, Bob Bamber, Josie Bateman, Margaret Boad.
To have the name of a seriously sick person on the newsletter, please submit their name and yours with your phone number
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CAFOD: Contemplation in the Year of Prayer. True silence is worth more than thousands of words, for it is in silence that we can listen and love. But to get to the right type of silence, first we need to listen to the right sounds. And so we start with a little theory, or some premises:
https://blog.cafod.org.uk/2024/07/04/contemplation-in-the-year-of-prayer/
CAFOD: How the new UK government must act to tackle global poverty.
Thousands of candidates who stood in the general election heard calls to act on poverty thanks to CAFOD supporters across England and Wales. With hundreds of those candidates taking their seats in Parliament, it's time for words to be turned into action.
CAFOD and the Season of Creation: which runs from
1st September (World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation) to 4th October (the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi) each year.
We give thanks for all that God has made, repent for the damage that we have caused and commit ourselves to take action to protect the earth - our common home.
https://cafod.org.uk/pray/season-of-creation
CAFOD’s Family Fast Day appeal – Harvest (Friday 4th Oct)
Daniel, a young
man in Democratic Republic of the Congo, is carving a better future for his family with carpentry skills he learned in a CAFOD-funded training centre. Give to CAFOD today and you’ll fund training,
tools, equipment and safe spaces so more people like Daniel can learn new skills and fulfil their God-given potential. Use the envelope in church or give online at https://cafod.org.uk/envelope
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Today 15th Sept Collection for Home Mission, EVANGELII GAUDIUM SUNDAY
Next Sunday, 22nd,Collection for Bishop’s Administration Fund.
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The Pope’s Prayer Intention for the month of September
For the cry of the Earth
We pray that each one of us will hear and take to heart the cry of the Earth and of victims of natural disasters and climactic change, and that all will
undertake to personally care for the world in which we live.
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Prayer for Peace in our Troubled world
Loving God, we pray for all peoples experiencing war and for all those suffering or afraid, that you will be close to them and protect them. We pray for world leaders, for compassion, strength and wisdom to guide their choices. We pray for the world that in this moment of crisis, we may reach out in solidarity to our brothers and sisters in need. May we walk in your ways so that peace and justice become a reality for all the peoples of the world. Amen
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We are looking for volunteers to help with the Children’s Liturgy. Currently it’s once a month and you will be in a rota with the current team. The only requirements are over 18, enthusiastic and happy to complete a DBS. If you fancy a chat please come and see me; I’m usually at the back of Church. Thank you, Michaela
Children's Liturgy every first Sunday of the month, except during school holidays.
Remaining dates for 2024
We look forward to welcoming all our young people.
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Altar Serving
We would welcome new altar servers to join our team. Whether young or not-so-young, this important ministry in our church is open to all who have made their First Holy Communion.
Please do consider it and speak to one of our Fathers, Sisters or John Woods and an introductory session will be arranged.
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Parish Collection including via banks
1st Sept £546.90; 8th Sept £445.90
Catholic Trust for England and Wales £6
Catholic Education Servers 68.50
Mass attendance 1st Sept: 65; 8th Sept: 64
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To keep everyone updated: Fr. Bob is now a resident at Stella Matutina in Lytham. Since his fall about 2 months ago, he needs more care than a retirement home offers.
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Another request for help and involvement: - I would like to extend our November poppy display in church to have a stream of poppies outside. Knitted or crocheted poppies, no specific size; in acrylic/ polyester yarn not wool because there is sure to be some rain in November: there needs to be a means of fastening the poppies to the netting eg ribbon, crocheted or knitted which is firmly fastened to the back of the poppies.
There are patterns available free on the internet. Perhaps an opportune way of using up the odd part balls of red and black we all have left after knitting a jumper etc., more information if needed from Pauline or Sister Shienrose. Thank you.
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Fairtrade Fortnight 2024 9th to 22nd September.
Please see separate web page for more details FairTrade.
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DIARY DATE: Great Green Family Fun Night,
Friday 13th September 7.00pm in OLSE Parish Centre.
Food, quiz, folk songs and more.
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Are you planning a parish retreat or something similar in the year ahead?
Castlerigg Manor is the retreat centre of the Diocese of Lancaster, based in Keswick in the Lake District and we have some available weekends for the coming academic year.
We are offering a special rate for weekends outside of the summer term, which means that it’s just £81 per person, meals included.
Castlerigg has 72 beds, seven acres of grounds, our own chapel, large group rooms, small group meeting rooms, and we’re just ten minutes’ walk from Keswick and Lake Derwentwater.
If you’re interested, contact our Business Manager, Adrianne –
business@castleriggmanor.co.uk
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SMN WhatsApp Group
We have a St Mary’s Newhouse WhatsApp group for all our parishioners, it’s a great way to keep up with all (parish) news. If you would like to have your mobile number added, please pass the details to Michaela - thank you.
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Special Rosary Service
To celebrate Our Lady of the Holy Rosary on Monday 7th October 2024 at 2.00pm at St Mary’s Fernyhalgh (SMF)
Followed by tea, coffee and biscuits
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SEASON OF CREATION, 1st Sept to 4th Oct 2024.
What are you planning for the Season of Creation?
We encourage all our parishes to do just two things:
to celebrate the Season in the liturgy, with appropriate hymns, intercessions and the rosary;
and to tackle energy consumption (especially as the weather gets colder and the bills get higher!).
For ideas for hymns, intercessions and the rosary, please go to
https://faith-justice.co/ and cafod.org.uk
For tips on energy saving, please go to
https://diocesehn.org.uk/news/diocesan-environmental-group-publishes-small-things-guide/.
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OLSE Parish Centre and those living with Dementia
In response to requests that we should assist those living with Dementia and their Carers we have become partners with Blue Flamingo Café and Community Hub.
This voluntary organisation, which was established in 2021, has developed expertise in this field.
On Thursday 26th September OLSE parish centre will be hosting a lunch for those living with dementia, their carers and volunteers.
Are you interested?
Would you like to be a volunteer? Training will be given.
Contact Frank 07779 436279 fjmcg@outlook.com
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CASTLERIGG MANOR OPEN DAY
Sunday September 15th. Doors open at Midday. Mass with Bishop Paul at 3pm. A great chance to visit Castlerigg and hopefully have a bit of fun!
OPEN WEEKENDS AT CASTLERIGG
On September 27-29th, there will be an open weekend for adults and families. There will be Mass on site, plus a quiz night for the adults too. Book online at
or call 01768 772711
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BOARBANK HALL ACTIVITIES
A week on Care for Creation (5th-12th October)
Advent Hope in Health weekend (6th-8th December)
All of the events combine talks, prayer, time outdoors and social time. For more information, see www.boarbankhall.org.uk/whats-on/ or email Sr Margaret Atkins on margaret@boarbankhall.org.uk.
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Our Lady & St Edward’s Parish Centre Lunch
Wednesday 18th September 2024, 12 – 2.00pm
Lasagna, new potatoes and green beans
Victoria Sponge, Tea/Coffee
Wine, Beer & Soft Drinks on Sale
Raffle (donations of prizes welcome)
Net proceeds to support Gift 92
£7.50 – to book a place contact
Emma 07890220249 e_mcgrath@live.co.uk
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Food bank
We particularly need: tins of tuna, tea bags & toiletries plus all usual items.
Thank you for all your continuing support.
Your generosity is only matched by the real need of the families we serve.
With your help, children are fed who would otherwise go hungry.
All donations for the Food bank and St Wilfrid’s can be dropped off at the back of the church or at 3 Marlborough Drive.
Collection can be arranged by calling 0777 943 627
Thank you for all your support and May God Bless you and your family.
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Monthly Meet Group
If you live alone and are feeling lonely then read on. Would you like to meet other people to talk to? Are you nervous about meeting new people? Then our little group could be what you are looking for.
It’s a group for retired people who live alone but would like to meet others to chat to. Some of our group get together for other things too or just chat on the phone.
We welcome new members. We meet on the last Monday of every month for a chat and a cuppa. We sometimes book speakers to share their experiences with us.
Every month we arrange a Sunday Lunch at a pub to help us get to know each other and enjoy a meal.
If you would like to know more, please come along to our next meeting:
September 30th – Speaker.
Our Lady and St Edward’s Church Hall, Marlborough Drive, Fulwood.
Contact Anne on 07788 781352 for more details.
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Additional adult help is needed at the Beaver Scout meeting held on Thursdays from 6.15pm in the Our Lady and St. Edward’s Parish Centre. There are many flexible ways of volunteering in Scouting. Could this be you? Please contact Ian Mulholland, Group Scout Leader on 07944 857813 or email mulholland.id@gmail.com.
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Visit:- https://www.churchpaper.co.uk/ to view all the different diocesan newspapers, including the Catholic Voice of Lancaster.
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"Care for our Common Home.” At the moment the blister packs that are used for many tablets/pills cannot be recycled in the general recycling. However, Superdrug stores are offering to recycle them. All their stores and pharmacies are participating. Please bring your empty blister packs and leave them in the box at the back of church and Pat Loughran will take them to Superdrug. It can be one way of our parish working towards making the world a better place for our children and grandchildren.
Thank you for your continued support in bringing empty pill blister packs to Church. It is our small effort in saving the planet. Also Boots stores will recycle empty beauty, healthcare and wellness containers that cannot be put in council recycling bins. This also includes travel mini containers, mascaras, makeup palettes, lipsticks, toothpaste tubes and lotion pumps. At the Boots on Deepdale Retail Park the recycling box is by the tills near the front door.
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Looking for a gift for Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation; Lent/Easter, Advent/Christmas (at appropriate times)? Call into Covenant Books on Whitby Avenue, Ingol PR2 3YP - next to Holy Family Church and opposite Holy Family primary school. We have cards, gifts e.g. statues, crucifixes, rosary beads, liturgical cloths for ‘focus’ tables, books and other items for most occasions.
OPENING TIMES: - Thursday: 10 am - 4pm, Friday 10 am - 2 pm, Saturday 10 am - 12 noon.
E-mail: covenantbookspreston@gmail.com
https://www.covenantbookspreston.com/
https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/covenantbooks
If we are not open and you need something urgently, please email us and we will do our best to help you.
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The Haydock Memorial
Informative videos can be found on St. Andrews, Cottam website (https://www.standrewscottam.org.uk/), including one which includes reference to the Haydock memorial at St. Mary's. See https://youtu.be/FvaUYLxyP60
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See Bishop Paul's blog https://www.lancasterdiocese.org.uk/our-bishop/the-bishops-blog/ for recent Diocesan news.